Claims
- 1. For use in a horizontal tree,
a spool having
a vertical bore therethrough and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the bore and adapted to be connected at its other end with a remote source of pressure fluid, a tubing hanger adapted to be lowered into a landed position within the bore of the spool and having
a vertical bore from which a tubing string may be suspended within a well bore, and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the outer diameter of the hanger and at its other end with a fluid responsive downhole function within the wellbore, and adapted to be oriented into a rotational position, when the hanger is landed in the spool bore, in which the one end of its fluid passageway is at least approximately axially aligned with the one end of the fluid passageway in the spool, the one end of each fluid passageway having a flat seal surface engageable with a flat seal surface of the one end of the other fluid passageway in order to fluidly connect the passageways when so aligned, one fluid passageway including a seat ring on one side of which its seal surface is formed and a spherical surface on its other side for limited swiveling within a spherical surface on the adjacent end of the one passageway; and ports in the seal ring and adjacent portion of the one fluid passageway which fluidly connect with one another despite limited axial alignment, the spherical surfaces being sealably engageable in surrounding relation to the ports to maintain fluid communication between them during limited swiveling.
- 2. As in claim 1, wherein,
the seal surfaces maintain sealing engagement in surrounding relation to the port in the seal ring during limited swiveling.
- 3. As in claim 1, wherein
the spherical surfaces are held in close engagement with one another by a split ring removably mounted in a groove in one spherical surface for limited swiveling motion in a groove in the other spherical surface.
- 4. As in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the fluid passageway in the hanger includes a tubular insert having a bore with a seat facing its other end and a poppet valve mounted on a stem which reciprocates within the bore and is spring pressed toward the seat to close the bore, the end of the stem being engageable with the seal surface of the spool passageway, as the hanger is lowered, to open the valve in order to permit pressure fluid to be supplied to function.
- 5. As in claim 4, wherein
the spherical surface is formed on the insert within the fluid passageway of the hanger.
- 6. As in any one of claims 1 to 5, where
a safety valve is installed in the tubing for opening and closing the tubing, and said downhole function is an operator for opening the valve as the hanger is lowered into landed position.
- 7. For use in a horizontal tree,
a spool having
a vertical bore therethrough and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the bore and adapted to be connected at its other end with a remote source of pressure fluid, a tubing hanger adapted to be lowered into a landed position within the bore of the spool and having
a vertical bore from which a tubing string may be suspended within a well bore, and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the outer diameter of the hanger and at its other end with a fluid responsive downhole function within the wellbore, and adapted to be oriented into a rotational position, when the hanger is landed in the spool bore, in which the one end of its fluid passageway is at least approximately axially aligned with the one end of the fluid passageway in the spool, the one end of each fluid passageway having a flat seal surface engageable with a flat seal surface of the one end of the other fluid passageway in order to fluidly connect the passageways when so aligned, the axes of the fluid passageways forming an acute vertical angle with respect to one another and the flat seal surfaces lying within parallel planes perpendicular to the axes, and one of the seal surfaces being resiliently urged inwardly toward the other and thus positioned to be engaged by and then cammed outwardly by the other seal surface as the hanger is lowered into landed position.
- 8. As in claims 7, wherein
the fluid passageway in the spool opening comprises a bellows which is closely received in the opening and on the end of which the seal surface is formed, and the open outer end of the bellows is fixed to a flange releasably connected to the outer side of the spool to permit the bellows and thus the seal surface to be replaced or repaired, the flange has a port therein for connecting the outer open end of the bellows with the source of pressure and the expansion of the bellow being limited to preload it in a position in which its seal surface will be cammed outwardly by the other seal surface.
- 9. As in claim 7, wherein
the fluid passageway in the hanger includes a tubular insert having a bore with a seat facing its other end and a poppet valve mounted on a stem which reciprocates within the bore and is spring pressed toward the seat to close the bore, the end of the stem being engageable with the seal surface of the spool passageway, as the hanger is lowered, to open the valve in order to permit pressure fluid to be supplied to function.
- 10. As in claim 9, wherein
a safety valve is installed in the tubing for opening and closing the tubing, and said downhole function is an operator for opening the valve as the hanger is lowered into landed position.
- 11. For use in a horizontal tree,
a spool having
a vertical bore therethrough and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the bore and adapted to be connected at its other end with a remote source of pressure fluid, a tubing hanger adapted to be lowered into a landed position within the bore of the spool and having a vertical bore from which a tubing string may be suspended within a well bore, and an elongate opening having a fluid passageway therein connecting at one end with the outer diameter of the hanger and at its other end with a fluid responsive downhole function within the wellbore, and adapted to be oriented into a rotational position, when the hanger is landed in the spool bore, in which the one end of its fluid passageway is at least approximately axially aligned with the one end of the fluid passageway in the spool, the one end of each fluid passageway having a flat seal surface engageable with a flat seal surface of the one end of the other fluid passageway in order to fluidly connect the passageways when so aligned, the seal surface of the spool being formed on the inner end of a compressible bellows which is closely received and releasably mounted in the opening in the spool.
- 12. As in claim 11, wherein
the outer end of the bellows is connected to a flange releasably connected to the outer side of the spool to permit the bellows and thus the seal surface thereon to the replaced or repaired.
- 13. As in claim 12, wherein
the flange has a port therethrough forming a continuation of the open end of the bellows for connection with the remote source.
- 14. As in claim 11, wherein
the spool opening in which the bellows is formed as an inwardly facing shoulder, and the outer end of the bellows has an outwardly facing shoulder which is yieldably urged toward engagement with the inwardly facing shoulder.
- 15. As in claim 11, wherein
the axes of the fluid passageways form an acute vertical angle with respect to one another, and the flat seal surfaces lie within parallel planes which form a vertical angle with respect to the axes, and the seal surface on the spool extends into the bore for engagement and camming outwardly by the other seal surface.
- 16. As in claim 14, wherein
the fluid passageway in the hanger includes a tubular insert having a bore with a seat facing its other end and a poppet valve mounted on a stem which reciprocates within the bore and is spring pressed toward the seat to close the bore, and the end of the stem is engageable with the seal surface of the spool, as the hanger is lowered, to open the valve in order to permit pressure fluid to be supplied to the function.
- 17. As in claim 16, wherein
a safety valve is installed in the tubing for opening and closing the tubing, and said downhole function is an operator for opening the valve as the hanger is lowered into landed position.
REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/300,889 filed Jun. 25, 2001, and entitled “Subsea Wellhead Equipment”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60300889 |
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